City Guide: 72 Hours in Savannah (2024)

By Posh Voyage

Continuing our March feature of Up and Coming Cities in the U.S., Savannah, GA is a charming town filled with luxury, history, and a little bit of mystery. With long draping moss hanging from the trees over long cobble-stoned roads, Savannah is straight out of the movies. Yes, the weather can be quite a fete, but that just gives you an excuse to splurge on a chic fan.

Here are the best places to eat, drink, and be merry in Savannah. For the cutest clothes see the shop below!

Thursday:

2:00pm – Check-in to the cutest, most luxurious boutique hotel in Savannah – the Mansion on Forsyth Park (article coming Friday). You will instantly be welcomed by exuberant Southern hospitality and a stunning art collection. Located on the famous, 22-acre Forsyth Park and only a hop, skip and a jump from many adorable eateries, galleries, and boutique shopping – you will find everything you need in this charming hotel.

For an equally as charming but slightly less boutique-y feel, try The Brice.Or, if you’re willing to stay a bit outside of Savannah,The Cloister at Sea Island is the most amazing hotel in Georgia!

4:00pm – Start to get acquainted with this little town and wander out of The Mansion and onto cobblestone streets covered by a canopy of stunningly green trees. You’ll feel like you just stepped into a Nicholas Sparks novel – swoon.

8:00pm – Head down to River Street, Savannah’s charming yet entertaining main attraction. Here you will find bustling nightlife, from delicious and adorably quaint restaurants, to pubs to exciting nightspots, all of which are along the Savannah River.

Have dinner at Vic’s on the River – a fine-dining restaurant in a 19th-century warehouse. You’ll love the Southern cooking and hospitality.

10:30pm – Savannah’s livelihood will surprise you once the sun goes down. The “To Go” cup law lets you carry your drink from bar to bar along River Street, as long as it’s in a plastic cup! River Street is filled with bars, jazz clubs, live music and concerts, dance clubs and pubs. Try Jazz’d Tapas Bar or Bay Street Blues for some real southern livin’!

Friday

10:00am – Work off that Southern meal from last night and kick your weekend off the healthy way with a class at Savannah’s best yoga studio – Savannah Power Yoga. Choose from any practice starting at 6:00am, but if we’re being realistic, you’re on vacation, so try Power Max at 10:00am. It will challenge you physically and mentally, and you’ll leave feeling invigorated and ready for the rest of your weekend.

12:30pm – You’re sure to be starving after working your booty off during yoga, so treat yourself to Bernie’s on River Street, where you will find fresh seafood and a traditional Southern cuisine.

2:30pm – Walk off your lunch with a stroll around River Street in the daylight, and then head into one of the many brewhouses for a nice, cold one. Try Churchill’s Pub – their rooftop terrace is perfect for a cold beer on a warm, Georgia day.

8:30 – Have dinner at the eclectic Sapphire Grill, a modern bistro with fresh seafood and local meats. Try the Chef’s Tasting menu or the tuna mignon.

10:30pm – Go dancing at Club 51 Degrees. It has three floors of great music and some of the best DJ’s in town. If you really want to commit to a night out, try Club One – a multi level dance show/entertainment venue.

Saturday

10:00am – After a bit of strolling on your Saturday morning, take the Farmer’s Market Tour and Cooking Class. First you’ll wander and shop through Forsyth Park’s Farmers Market, which features some of the freshest produce, fruits and meat from local farmers.

Then, learn to cook a delicious meal with all of the ingredients from the market. You’ll be able to take home a cookbook, so get ready to show off your skills to your friends and family after your trip.

2:00pm – Take a little drive 20 minutes east of Savannah and find yourself among five miles of beach that is kissed by the Atlantic Ocean on Tybee Island. Spend your afternoon soaking up the sun, whether it’s horizontally, on a fishing boat, a bike, or even a sailboat among the native Bottlenose Dolphins.

8:30pm – End your busy day right inside the comfort of the Mansion. 700 Drayton Restaurant is home to upscale Southern cuisine; dine in one of their six grand dining rooms or have a co*cktail in the Bösendorfer Lounge or Casimir’s Lounge, which features live entertainment and a rooftop terrace right above Forsyth Park. Try the Buttermilk Fried Quail on a Sweet Potato Waffle to start and the Tuna au Poivre for your main. We know – drooling, right?

Sunday

10:00am – Finish your weekend with Sunday brunch at one of the two of the best spots in Savannah, both of which reserve their famous brunches for Sunday mornings. Try Soho South Cafe – a super hip spot that was once a mechanic garage and is now a gallery as much as it is a restaurant. Get the brioche french toast, shrimp and grits if you’re going for something Southern, or the homemade split biscuit with scrambled eggs and grits.

Another option is the Driftaway Cafe; try the Crab Cake Bennie, a Southern spin on eggs benedict and it will melt in your mouth. If you want something sweet, get the Myers Jamaican Rum french toast or the Sunday Fried Chicken.

12:00pm-Wander through Savannah’s Historic District for one last glimpse of your new favorite up-and-coming city. Stroll under the Spanish Moss and roam through parks, mansions, monuments and famous forts from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.

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City Guide: 72 Hours in Savannah (2024)

FAQs

How many days is enough for Savannah? ›

If it's your first time visiting, you'll need to spend at least three days in Savannah to even scratch the surface. Most travelers choose the weekend, arriving midday on Friday. This is a great time to get your bearings and explore without an agenda. Saturday is when you'll see most of the attractions and museums.

What is the prettiest street to walk down in Savannah? ›

Often referred to as one of the prettiest streets in Savannah, if not all of America, Jones Street is an iconic Georgia landmark and certainly well worth a visit as it's only a few blocks over from the inn.

What is the best time of the year to visit Savannah, Georgia? ›

Sightseeing in general is best during March through May and September through November when the climate is not too hot and not too cold. To enjoy the best of Savannah's festival season, plan your trip around the month of March, but book your vacation rental well in-advance, as high season books up fast!

Where is the Forrest Gump bench? ›

This spot was only used as a bus stop during the filming of Forrest Gump. You can find the bench today at the History Museum at the Visitor Center on MLK Blvd. Now, continue walking to the front of the monument in the center of Chippewa Square.

Is Savanna a walkable city? ›

Downtown Savannah is notable for the ease with which pedestrians can get around simply by walking. Mobility & Parking Services works with other city departments to help expand walkability throughout the city. Learn about the free shuttle, streetcar and ferry system operating in the Historic District.

What is the best day of the week to go to Savannah? ›

For a dash of political history, art and architecture, be sure to visit Savannah on the first Tuesday of the month.

What does a red door mean in Savannah, GA? ›

Fun Facts: A red front door holds the historical significance of meaning people are welcome at the homes that host a painted door. It told travelers that they were welcome. During the Civil War, runaway slaves saw a red door as a sign of a safe house.

Is it safe to walk around Savannah Historic District? ›

Overall the Historic District is relatively safe — especially the southern portion of the Historic District. It just has a few trouble spots.

What is the prettiest square in Savannah? ›

Monterey Square is often called Savannah's most picturesque square (we will let you be the judge of that) and is the first square just North of Forsyth Park.

What food is Savannah Ga known for? ›

Our cuisine and spirits are world-famous and extremely diverse. Sink your teeth into extra-crispy fried chicken, authentic shrimp and grits, finger-licking-good barbecue and so much more.

Is Tybee Island worth it? ›

Anyone visiting Tybee during the Fall, Spring, Summer or Winter seasons will be able to enjoy and appreciate Tybee Time. Tybee has so many great outdoor activities that range from kayaking, paddle boarding, boating/canoeing, dolphin sightseeing tours, fishing charters, and more!

Is Charleston or Savannah better to visit? ›

Visit either and you'll see why Savannah's nickname of "The Hostess City of the South" is well deserved. The winner: Charleston for food, Savannah for drinks and nightlife.

Why did they remove the forest Gump bench? ›

Later then bench that was placed back for tourists was removed (probably because it was faux historical) and placed in the Savannah History Museum. But the church is still there. In fact, Independent Presbyterian Church has been a congregation since 1755.

What is the implied illness that Jenny has? ›

Jenny Dies From Hepatitis C In The Forrest Gump Books

That said, what's clear is that Jenny dies of Hepatitis C in the second book, while she dies of AIDS in the movies, even though it was only implied. Notably, Hepatitis C was discovered in 1989, which is why the doctors could do little for Jenny in the '80s.

How many days to visit Savannah and Charleston? ›

Let me know below which Charleston Savannah itinerary you think is best. Overall I had a blast visiting both cities and found that three days was more than enough to explore the highlights. I would love to go back to explore more offbeat attractions sometime in the near future.

Is Savannah, GA expensive? ›

Savannah, Georgia's cost of living is 10% lower than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.

Do you need a car in Savannah? ›

Encompassing 2.2 miles, the Savannah Historic District is compact and easy to navigate whether by foot or by wheel. To visit Savannah like a local, consider walking, bicycling or taking a pedicab around the district, which ranges from River to Gaston streets and East Broad Street to Martin Luther King Jr.

How far apart are Charleston and Savannah? ›

The total driving distance from Charleston, SC to Savannah, GA is 107 miles or 172 kilometers.

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